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  • Title: Dysplastic nevus: why this term should be abandoned in dermatoscopy.
    Author: Kittler H, Tschandl P.
    Journal: Dermatol Clin; 2013 Oct; 31(4):579-88, viii. PubMed ID: 24075546.
    Abstract:
    The term "dysplastic nevus" is a misnomer and should be abandoned. Dysplastic nevus is not just a name, it is the root of the concept that histomorphology (or any morphologic examination including dermatoscopy) is able to predict the fate of a benign melanocytic proliferation. There is no evidence that this hypothesis is true but there are observations that falsify it. Preferably a specific diagnosis should be made based on dermatoscopic pattern and, if this is not possible, on clinical or dermatoscopic grounds alone the term "nevus, not otherwise specified" should be used.
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